Our driving school uses all new and up-to-date vehicles, so that the driving experience of every learner becomes easier and much more pleasant.

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In addition our main concept has to do with Ecodriving meaning that all our vehicles are environmentally friendly producing less harmful impacts to the environment, helping and protecting as possible the ecosystem.

Ecodriving means smarter and more fuel-efficient driving. Ecodriving represents a new driving culture that makes best use of advanced vehicle technologies, while improving road safety. An important component of sustainable mobility, Ecodriving considerably contributes to climate protection and pollution reduction.

Ecodriving has the following benefits:

improve road safety

enhance driving skill

save fuel

lower vehicle maintenance cost

reduces accidents

Also offers more responsible driving, less stress while driving and higher comfort for drivers and passengers.

Some rules for Ecodriving are:

Anticipate Traffic FlowRead the road as far ahead as possible and anticipate the flow of traffic. Act instead of react – increase your scope of action with an appropriate distance between vehicles to use momentum (an increased safety distance equivalent of about 3 seconds to the car in front optimizes the options to balance speed fluctuations in traffic flow – enabling steady driving with constant speed).

Maintain a steady speed at low RPMDrive smoothly, using the highest possible gear at low RPM.

Shift up early. Shift to higher gear at approximately 2.000 RPM. Consider the traffic situation, safety needs and vehicle specifics.

Check tyre pressures frequently at least once a month and before driving at high speed. Keep tyres properly inflated as low tyre pressure is a safety risk and wastes fuel. For correct tyre pressure (acc. To loading, highest pressure and speed driven), check with car’s manual.

Consider any extra energy required costs fuel and money. Use air conditioning and electrical equipment wisely and switch it off if not needed. Electrical energy is converted from extra fuel burnt in a combustion engine, so electrical equipment doesn’t work “for free” – it always costs extra energy and money.Avoid dead weight and aerodynamic drag.